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A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
(Angelo Pontecorboli Editore - EDK, 2001)
Human remains of Pleistocene age are rare in Central Balkan, although there is ample evidence of the region being inhabited in the Palaeolithic. Recent re-evaluation and cataloguing of osteological material at the Institute ...
Žene sa srednjolatenskoga groblja Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje koje su izradivale niti za tkanje i odjecu / My mother was a tailor... Women from the Middle la Tène culture cemetery Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje who made the spinning threads and clothes
(Institute Arheoloski Slovenska Academy of Science Arts, 2019)
The Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje cemetery, located in the Middle Drava valley, close to Virovitica, is the only systematically researched cemetery of the La Tène culture in northern Croatia. On the basis of its finds, it can ...
Paleopathological changes in an early iron age horse skeleton from the Central Balkans (Serbia)
(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2014)
During a rescue archeological excavation in 2012 at the site of Ranutovac-Meaniste near Vranje, southern Serbia, remains of an Early Iron Age (Hallstatt B-C) settlement were revealed. In one of the settlement pits a complete ...
Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. The region is one of the best areas in south-eastern Europe to study Early Holocene foragers and the nature of the ...
Late Pleistocene voles (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) from the Baranica Cave (Serbia)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, Bratislava, 2012)
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knjazevac, on the right bank of the Trgoviski Timok. The investigations in Baranica were conducted from 1994 to 1997 by the ...
My mother was a tailor ... Women from the Middle La Tene culture cemetery Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje who made the spinning threads and clothes
(Inst Arheoloski Slovenska Acad Sci Arts, Ljubljana, 2019)
The Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje cemetery, located in the Middle Drava valley, close to Virovitica, is the only systematically researched cemetery of the La Tene culture in northern Croatia. On the basis of its finds, it can ...
A New Bronze Age Mega-fort in Southeastern Europe: Recent Archaeological Investigations at Gradiste Idos and their Regional Significance
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2020)
A newly discovered network of later Bronze Age fortified sites of unusually large size are discussed, with a primary focus on results of excavations at the site of Gradiste Idos. Closely associated with the rivers Mures, ...
Was the Dog Locally Domesticated in the Danube Gorges? Morphometric Study of Dog Cranial Remains From Four Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Archaeological Sites by Comparison With Contemporary Wolves
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2015)
In this article, we test a hypothesis about local dog domestication in the Danube Gorges of the central Balkans in the course of the Mesolithic period. Morphometric features of dog mandibles and teeth from Mesolithic-Early ...
On-site and off-site inwestern Serbia: A geoarchaeological perspective of Obrovac-type settlements
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2017)
The end of Neolithic is in western Serbia marked with a specific type of sites not known in other parts of the central Balkan area. These are small tell-like mounds, usually up to 50 m in diameter, called Obrovactype ...
Cannibalism versus funerary defleshing and disarticulation after a period of decay: comparisons of bone modifications from four prehistoric sites
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2016)
Objectives: Humanly induced modifications on human and non-human bones from four archaeological sites of known funerary rituals (one interpreted as cannibalism and three interpreted as funerary defleshing and disarticulation ...